
Sarah Potenza, a tornado of a soul singer whose rรฉsumรฉ includes being named a semi-finalist on Season 8 of The Voice, last month released her sophomore album Road To Rome.
The follow-up to 2016โs Monster, the songs for the new record were born during writing sessions on a Caribbean music cruise which continued at Potenzaโs home in East Nashville. Road to Rome focuses on issues of self-worth and empowerment, and grapples with the slings and arrows that are unique to women in a patriarchal music industry. It was released on International Women’s Day.
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One of the standout efforts on the new album, โKeep On Holdin,โ features support vocals by a tribe of kindred spirits to the Rhode Island native — artists like Tonya Boyd-Cannon, Elizabeth Cook, Lenesha Randolph, and Alanna Royale, all of whom appear in the video below.
“This song is the story of my career and singing it heals me,โ Potenza tells American Songwriter. โAs women we have to fight a little bit harder for the spotlight. I find a great deal of strength and comfort from being around my sisters. Front women who know, because they have been there. Singing this song with these strong and beautiful gals was one of my favorite moments during the making of Road to Rome, and I wanted to share it with you.โ








